I took Tilly for a walk around our caravan park. We don’t generally use swimming pools, playgrounds, camp kitchens or games rooms, but of course we pay the same rate as travellers who make full use of these facilities. Apart from our site facilities of power, water and drainage our use of caravan park facilities is limited to the dump site, clothes line and laundry (which we pay for by inserting coins into the washing machines and dryers).
Visitors using the playground, kitchen and pool enjoy the view across Esperance Bay.



Tilly explored the decorative array of succulents in this pot. She later was very friendly to the young woman who cleans the ablutions.

While it was sunny all day there was still a chill in the air. When I drove to town for coffees, it was still very cold even though the sun was shining. When I took Blue for a run on the beach this afternoon, I had to wear a jacket. He was exploring this interesting plant.

Anita washed our bed linen and the critters quickly made themselves comfortable in and on it. If I hadn’t seen Tilly burrow into the doona we would not have had any idea where she was.


Blue and Leo still get excited when they see each other, but quickly settle when we take Bluey for a visit in the motorhome. They had a play together in the critters’ crate, happily bouncing up and down.
